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- . 1970
INTERVIEWEE:
CHARLES ROBERTS
INTERVIEt1ER:
JOE B. FRANTZ
PLACE:
Mr. Roberts office, Washington. D. C.
I
Tape 1 of 3
F:
Mr. Roberts, you were in Dallas at the time of the assassination,
November. 1963.
R:
Ri ght.
F:
Did you have any
- to be governor.
S:
Well, I got into politics a long time before 1968.
F:
Yes, sir.
S:
My first venture into politics was in 1932, when I felt not an obligation, but felt that I wanted to help the Democratic candidate for
governor at the time who was Henry
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November 21, 1968, Washington, D. C.
B:
Sir, to begin with, do you remember the first time you met Lyndon Johnson?
K:
Yes.
I wrote something about that in a book I recently published [Memoirs:
Sixty Years
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the Firing
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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Whitney Young -- Interview I -- 2
the statement many times that some of the best liberals